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Sugar Glider

Petaurus breviceps

Photo by 'NoelOrtega
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Sugar glider

Petaurus breviceps

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thanks... will do it when i have more time. promise. :D
Hi Noel! When you submit a zoo spotting, we ask that you clearly indicate that the animal is captive. From our FAQ page: "When submitting photos of zoo animals, we ask that you make it clear in your notes". To help further with this, there is a Captive Animals mission. You can join the mission there: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/7973468 After you have joined the mission you can edit your spotting and add it to the mission.
how can i do that? is there anything wrong?
Hi 'NoelOrtega! It looks like you saw this animal in an animal park. This small marsupial is native to Australia, New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago. I just want to highlight that it is not found in the Philippines. Under Missions (Global) you'll find a Captive Animals mission which you can join and in which you can enter zoo spottings.

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PublishedFebruary 23, 2012

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